Using her book and those experiences as a place to start, we explore her interest in wild fruit and foods, including first falling in love with the paw paw, and about how shared experiences, in the forest or around the table, bring us together.

I also recommend following her on Instagram, if you’re on there, as she posts some really great pictures about food. Just as with her website, you’ll find her there as sausagetarian. While you’re there also be sure to follow the show permaculturepodcast to see more of what goes on behind the scenes.

I’m also giving away a copy of The Fruit Forager’s Companion to a Patreon supporter, you’ll find that in the feed there and available for entry from Tuesday, July 3rd through Thursday, July 12.

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Talking with Sara, as you hear from the stories I shared today, reminded me of all the different connections I have with food from particular flavors like the applesauce, crafted through culinary means, to those moments that matter with my children. Standing by the trail side with my son picking berries, or sitting in the grass with my daughter munching on violets. Or now, in this moment, of when I was a child and would sit at the edge of my parent’s garden and pick strawberries.

Food, whether foraged, gleaned, or purchased from farm or market, give us time with ourselves and others. Food is nourishment for our body, our spirit, and our community. Finding something to eat, whether simply untended or truly wild, weaves those threads with the wider world, as we taste the soil and season in what we gather.

What are you foraging for? What are your favorite fruits? What are your favorite fruit memories?

From here, the next regular interview is the second conversation with Victoria Redhed Miller to talk about the art of craft distilling.

Until then, spend each day eating from and creating the world you want to live in by taking care of Earth, yourself, and each other. Summer Road Trip I’m planning a trip to Indiana and Kentucky to record in-person interviews with Sam Sycamore of The Good Life Revival Podcast and Jereme Zimmerman to discuss his new book Brew Beer Like a Yeti. If time allows and schedules align, I have some other interviews along the way as well.

To make that happen, however, I need to raise a few hundred dollars for fuel and lodging. You can help launch these in-person interviews by visiting paypal.me/permaculturepodcast or sending something in the mail.

The Permaculture PodcastP.O. Box 16Dauphin, PA 17018If you do send something, please be sure to include your mailing address so I can send you a note from the road.